Ancient Applications

LDapper is a simple LDAP client for finding e-mail addresses. It can be used with Mail Drop
or other e-mail applications that don't support LDAP directly. The PPC version requires the
Appearance Manager (not included).

LDapper 68K is a 68K version of a simple LDAP client for finding e-mail addresses.
It can be used with Mail Drop or other e-mail applications that don't support LDAP
directly. The 68K version does not require the Appearance Manager but will take
advantage of it if available.

Kiosk is software that provides basic security for the Mac, similar to Apple's At Ease
software. Although it provides support for authenticating users, the main features are
the ability to restrict which applications may run, and the resetting of the Mac to a
"clean" state after a set amount of idle time. Note that this is still
beta software and may still have bugs. [If you download and test Kiosk and
find any bugs, please report them ASAP.]

NetAuth is a small application used to authenticate against the Checkpoint
Firewall-1 system in use at Baylor. This is needed to access the Internet from
the ResNet and AirBear networks. [This is the Mac OS X version and will not
work on older versions of the OS.] Unlike previous versions of NetAuth, this
one can (hopefully) be customized to work on other networks.

NetAuth is a small application used to authenticate against the Checkpoint
firewall system in use at Baylor. This is needed to access the Internet from
the ResNet and AirBear networks. [This is the "classic" version and
will work on older versions of the OS, as well as OS X (in the Classic
environment).] Unlike the OS X version above, this copy is not customizable
and will only work on Baylor's network.

A HyperCard stack that will let you read in forms from a
Scantron optical mark reader (only
Model 2100 officially supported) and save/grade the data in several formats.
Also included are Excel macros that give you basic stats and let you do item
analysis on graded tests.

Ancient Utilities

These utilities are "classic" apps and will not work on
modern versions of Mac OS X.

This is a Netscape plugin that allows you to launch HTML-specified applications
from a web page. This is still in development. Check out the ReadMe file for examples.
Note: BULauncher is now called Kiosk Launcher Plug-in and distributed as part of the
Kiosk software.

This startup application will connect to a remote host and set the clock on
your Mac to the time and date on the host. This is similar to various
"nettime" utilities except that it uses the daytime UDP protocol to
get the time and attempts to parse the string. This is on the Baylor standard
config and is officially supported.

This is a Quick & Dirty (tm) utility that lists installed drivers as well as
files in your System Folder, etc. that have 'DRVR' resources. Originally written to
help find conflicts with the old DA Handler.

A background only application that reponds to queries from LWQUERY on a remote
computer and sends it the name of your chosen LaserWriter. This is used with
BayLIS and gopher on the VAX. This is on the Baylor standard config and is
officially supported.

This is a contextual menu plug-in that allows you to quit an open application from its
icon in the Finder without switching to the application. It is really meant to be an
easy way to quit background only applications, especially for developers.

A small quick and dirty utility that checks each disk and if inivisible, makes it
visible. This was written because the OS X installer hides HFS disks and paritions
for some reason and they can't be accessed when running OS 9.

A startup application that deletes the files in your "Print Monitor
Documents" folder. This is useful in a lab environment where someone
might shut down a Mac with lots of print jobs waiting to be printed and go
home. If they are deleted at startup (before Print Monitor runs) then the
next person won't have to deal with the other person's mess. It does not
yet work with the newer desktop printers, but I may add this feature in the
future.

Similar to PowerPlant's UStandardFile::GetDirectory(), this allows the user
to choose a folder but also includes a "New Folder" button.

Ancient AppleScript Scripting Additions

These are scripting additions that are used by AppleScript. To use them,
place them in the Scripting Additions folder located insided your Extensions
folder or System folder. (AppleScript must also be installed, of course...)
For official syntax, open the scripting additions' dictionaries with
Script Editor.

Note: These are "Classic" scripting additions and won't work with Mac OS X.

An AppleScript scripting addition that lets you display some text (up to
32000 characters) in a window. You can specify the size of the window,
the font/size of the text to be displayed, and whether or not
"Copy" and "Save" buttons should be enabled.

Ancient Miscellaneous Stuff

This is a hack that I wrote one day. It puts Tom Servo, Joel/Mike, and Crow on your Mac screen like on the show Mystery Science
Theater 3000. They don't talk though.

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